See Your Team’s Slack And Twitter Conversations As You Browse the Web

Carlos Alexander Vializ
On the Same Page with Kifi
2 min readMar 15, 2016

Kifi’s latest features help solve a major problem in knowledge management: getting the balance between transparency and focus right.

Teams do tons of research on the web to get things done, from finding samples for site design, to looking for answers for a technical problem, from researching clients to profiling job candidates, from competitive analysis to gathering market intelligence.

The research is being performed by different teams in your company or by different people within the same team over weeks or months. People are expected to be transparent in their organization and share information. But if you pay too much attention either to what others are doing or to sharing your own work, you can’t focus on doing your job.

Content is King — Context is defining it

That’s why we designed this new feature, to let you know when you’ve stumbled on a piece of web content that someone else on your team has already found and commented on. You can see whether a page you’re looking at has been mentioned by your teammates in Slack channels and or by a social connection in Twitter conversations.

We believe you’ll find this to be a big time-saver and productivity booster. Now you can see channels and Twitter conversations where the web content you’re on has been mentioned, which gives you even more context for your team’s work.

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